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‘Unknown number.._could be
R-R"RRRING! good, though. This phone cail
Zouia be the bamb.

ana you mae gamn sure you
nevar Sqain tawe tht

That volce...it’s...dad?!

‘He pocket dialed me! He.
he keeps my number in his
phone!

Now the only
O your tnrost s caue:

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ot ever want ta ses you

Vou ze that Fatcon, you best
JUmp ignt n the nearest coffin
Vounear me
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it care 1 15 your birtna

Yo memernelia ne coiin

“ cRuncH -

IcRuNcH:

cRUNCH

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That the universe shauld mizepena
one mote of its grace and bounty
on'a Tool ke that s il the proo |
nesa that the throne of the Lard

Damn, this dude can't even eat
1unch without destroyin® men
and declarin’ the death of God.

1 wish he'd ever come to a parent-
teacher conference...top half of
the teacher on fire.._principal ail
destroyed and thrown completely
over the gym into a pile of hubcaps.
tesseract is mostly passable for greppin' image files. It is slow and it kinda sucks, but it is mostly passable.
This is what it was doing, this one. It doesn't deal too well with panels or italics, and apparently on low-res text it turns a lot of "o" into "a". I do not know how it got "destroyin® men" from "destroyin' men". That just looks like an apostrophe to me.
2009-03-05
Also while waiting to find that image, I fixed a "concurrent map iteration and map write" by tacking on another mutex and I wonder if I should just start using the newer version of Go for Revolver. I have kind of the same concern as r, it'd be nice to support the only other Go compiler, the gcc frontend, so I don't wanna go past that, but 1.24 has a lot of stuff that would save me some code, one of which is maps implementing their own locking and the other of which is shit like `slices.Collect(maps.Keys(m))`.

Also remember how I said that I had a bunch of queuing code for the P2P network stuff and that I had simplified it by tossing a lot of the queuing code out and that this was great? I'm putting queues back in. (They're different this time.)

Also this notepad that I was drawing diagrams in has a speculative self-portrait of a future version of me from like 10 or 15 years ago and I really highly recommend that you keep old notebooks that are only half-used so that when you are drawing diagrams you can occasionally flip through the old shit and see things like that. There were also some logos for old company, and some for old things that I had made, and one of them is for a thing that started with an L and one of the designs was just an L with tits next to it and I think I would use a thing if its logo was just a letter and some tits.
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> it'd be nice to support the only other Go compiler, the gcc frontend, so I don't wanna go past that

would be really great if the gcc frontend was updated again, the "two compilers implementing a specification" was one of the really cool things about go.

then, i don't even use generics and NIH everything anyway :smug:

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> would be really great if the gcc frontend was updated again, the "two compilers implementing a specification" was one of the really cool things about go.

Yeah, and I wonder, like...Go can't be harder to compile than C++.

@p iirc the go frontend of gcc is more or less ian lance taylor doing it alone. i imagine generics support involves some larger restructuring.

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